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it's been another disastrous week for his government. last week he defended the chief, now he's gone. he made up an energy policy, that's gone too. he lost millions of dollars on the railway. there is nobody else left to blame, it goes right to the top. it's only a bad week. if you think it's bad that unemployment is coming down. we think it's good. it's only a bad week if you don't think it's a good thing that a million more people are in work. that's what is happening in our country. every bit of good news sends that team in a complete decline. but i can tell him, the good news will keep coming. [applause] >> mr. speaker would my friend join me in the good news that the [inaudible] congratulate the policing unit on that performance which has brought robbery down 31% in my area. police reform is working. [applause] >> my friend makes an important point. we've seen not just recorded crime fall by 6%, but also the crime survey crime falling by 6% and this is at a time when making difficult decisions about police funding and the changes we
it's been another disastrous week for his government. last week he defended the chief, now he's gone. he made up an energy policy, that's gone too. he lost millions of dollars on the railway. there is nobody else left to blame, it goes right to the top. it's only a bad week. if you think it's bad that unemployment is coming down. we think it's good. it's only a bad week if you don't think it's a good thing that a million more people are in work. that's what is happening in our country. every...
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the government is for it see in syria is formed. by powers it including the united states with this year it's turkey turkey itself there are many of the countries like kate burns your money is providing the libyan support so dorian for power we know that they're providing token jordan as will if they don't want each if they want to remove the government of syria from power of personal bush on the side of the parts party on the way they can leave you with me because they've got the momentum they've got the support from the outside world and they say that they're not going to abide by the states or it's because they haven't been pressured by the outside powers that back them perhaps they have even been told not to support this use for. drones drama reaches of the skies over the united states american a cold plucked a popular pakistani politician off his flight to question him over his opposition to washington's deadly strikes in the country but story still to come this hour. tens of thousands of people took to the streets of spain and
the government is for it see in syria is formed. by powers it including the united states with this year it's turkey turkey itself there are many of the countries like kate burns your money is providing the libyan support so dorian for power we know that they're providing token jordan as will if they don't want each if they want to remove the government of syria from power of personal bush on the side of the parts party on the way they can leave you with me because they've got the momentum...
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he said we will send the money back to the local government, the state government. unfortunately i know we are not just fascinating to washington. i know him but he has to get elected. this will be a procs of sending it back to the states which is where it should have been the first place. john: another answer that made my eyes roll was when president obama bragged he fought for the elderly ledbetter act which allows more time to let the suit companies for alleged wage discrimination. mitt romney seemed to agree that women need special treatment. >> we took a concerted effort to go on and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said, can you help us find folks. they bought as binders of women. john: the binder thing has been discussed, but could he give a free market answer and say, what you mean women are discriminated against? they're paid last because tey may differ choices. in free-market somebody did discriminate they lose out. he says tomorrow, i hired women. >> i must ay
he said we will send the money back to the local government, the state government. unfortunately i know we are not just fascinating to washington. i know him but he has to get elected. this will be a procs of sending it back to the states which is where it should have been the first place. john: another answer that made my eyes roll was when president obama bragged he fought for the elderly ledbetter act which allows more time to let the suit companies for alleged wage discrimination. mitt...
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the government has the authority to classify something that the government also has the authority to declassify something. the decision is made it's important for the government, the people do have some insight into this program. and i'm assuming that as the drone program that calculation was made. and so, therefore, we're going to go ahead and disclose something about it. i remember that debate going on before we put forward legislation to reform the foreign intelligence surveillance act, a statute that allows the government to go get authorization to do national security wiretaps. we knew done well once we engage in the legislative process hearings, question for the record at all a kind of stuff, some information that our flight operations was going to get as close to it would probably be hurt us. the disclosure would hurt their but we made the decision that we needed to do that. we went into hearings and disclose a lot about the programs had not been disclosed before. that was a type of decision. that's just the way it ought to operate. the question though, i think the harder ques
the government has the authority to classify something that the government also has the authority to declassify something. the decision is made it's important for the government, the people do have some insight into this program. and i'm assuming that as the drone program that calculation was made. and so, therefore, we're going to go ahead and disclose something about it. i remember that debate going on before we put forward legislation to reform the foreign intelligence surveillance act, a...
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what government? >> okay, hold on. rachel, quick comment here then i want to get back to chuck in ohio. >> what governor romney said is you can kiss the automotive industry good-bye if the president obama goes ahead with the auto industry rescue that he went ahead with that saved the auto industry. >> exactly. >> and it was a success, and mr. romney is trying to deny the fact that he was against it and trying to take some of the credit for it. >> the company that is doing best, ford motor company, was not rescued. >> they were for the auto rescue, because they were afraid the whole supply chain would go out if the others went down. >> all right. quick. let me get back in here. we're going to have more on the economy as we move along because the roundtable stays with us for the hour. i'm about to talk to john kasich in ohio where these themes are perfectly in his wheelhouse, because it's really what's going to decide ohio. before we do that, think it would be so interesting to really understand -- we talk so much about
what government? >> okay, hold on. rachel, quick comment here then i want to get back to chuck in ohio. >> what governor romney said is you can kiss the automotive industry good-bye if the president obama goes ahead with the auto industry rescue that he went ahead with that saved the auto industry. >> exactly. >> and it was a success, and mr. romney is trying to deny the fact that he was against it and trying to take some of the credit for it. >> the company that...
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the federal government is closed. and just eight days out from election day, the super storm is impacting the presidential race as well. president canceled a florida campaign rally this morning, returning to washington to meet with his storm response team. and this afternoon the president assured anxious americans that the federal government sf ready. >> we have prepositioned assets so that fema personnel are working closely with state and local governments. we're making sure that food and water and emergency generation is available. i'm confident that we're ready, but i think the public needs to prepare for the fact that this is going to take a long time for us to clean up. >> and with that lengthy cleanup in mind, the president was asked about the potential impact on the quickly approaching election. >> the election will take care of itself next week. right now our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives, that our search and rescue teams are going to be in place, that people are going to get the
the federal government is closed. and just eight days out from election day, the super storm is impacting the presidential race as well. president canceled a florida campaign rally this morning, returning to washington to meet with his storm response team. and this afternoon the president assured anxious americans that the federal government sf ready. >> we have prepositioned assets so that fema personnel are working closely with state and local governments. we're making sure that food...
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we did a great deal and discuss what we found with people in city government. we prepared findings and conclusions in the form of recommendations. every finding in our report was verified with additional interviews with the people providing that information. our report is factual, not fission. we believe. >> >> that
we did a great deal and discuss what we found with people in city government. we prepared findings and conclusions in the form of recommendations. every finding in our report was verified with additional interviews with the people providing that information. our report is factual, not fission. we believe. >> >> that
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trying to enter mental therapy but failing what's unbelievably curious about the government's rhetoric is they're talking as if they're taking a chainsaw to public spending that this is going to be the biggest package of austerity this is really going to hurt it's a bit like going to a dentist and the dentist saying to you this is going to be very very painful surgery on really really sorry but you're going to have to suffer it and then delivering a pinprick this is if they're sending out mood music to the money markets is if they're trying to pretend they're being tough but the actual figures suggest nothing of the sort they're cutting spending in real terms by a little less than one p. a year so over here the pound a year so over the course of five years in very broad terms they're going to cut from spending a pound to cut spending ninety seven pence that is a cut and it will be probably the first government in my lifetime that is actually cut government spending in real terms but it's not a very substantial cut top so the kind of austerity that you're talking about what would that l
trying to enter mental therapy but failing what's unbelievably curious about the government's rhetoric is they're talking as if they're taking a chainsaw to public spending that this is going to be the biggest package of austerity this is really going to hurt it's a bit like going to a dentist and the dentist saying to you this is going to be very very painful surgery on really really sorry but you're going to have to suffer it and then delivering a pinprick this is if they're sending out mood...
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what's unbelievably curious about the government's rhetoric is they're talking as if they're taking a chainsaw to public spending that this is going to be the biggest package of austerity this is really going to hurt it's a bit like going to a dentist and the dentist saying to you this is going to be very very painful surgery on really really sorry but you're going to have to suffer it and then deliver in a pinprick it's as if they're sending out mood music to the money markets is if they're trying to pretend they're being tough but the actual figures suggest nothing of the sort so the kind of austerity that you're talking about what would that look like to the ordinary man on the street well i resent the term austerity as a danger that the political debate is now configured in do you want austerity or do you want growth i want growth but i think that living within your means at government level is necessary to achieve that so i don't buy this austerity versus growth i don't buy the idea that we should only make cuts when the economy starts growing i think we need to actually get the
what's unbelievably curious about the government's rhetoric is they're talking as if they're taking a chainsaw to public spending that this is going to be the biggest package of austerity this is really going to hurt it's a bit like going to a dentist and the dentist saying to you this is going to be very very painful surgery on really really sorry but you're going to have to suffer it and then deliver in a pinprick it's as if they're sending out mood music to the money markets is if they're...
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the current bull government has a poor showing -- the current liberal government had a poor showing. peace-broker lakhdar brahimi says he regrets that a truce has not been held in syria. he is not giving up. >> a car bomb has killed 10 people in damascus. opposition activists are reporting some of the heaviest for strikes yet -- heaviest strikes yet. >> there is no sign of a cease- fire. syrian state tv shows president's coming out of their houses after a blast -- shows residents coming out of their houses after the blast. there are reports that the car bomb killed 10 people. un special envoy lakhdar brahimi had arranged a truce. he met with russia's foreign minister. he said that diplomats must keep trying. >> i'm terribly sorry, just as sergey has said he was, that this appeal has not been heard at the level we hope it would. that will not discourage us. that will not discourage us, because we know that the people of syria deserve our support and our interest. >> lakhdar brahimi also said there was no immediate plan for u.n. peacekeeping mission to syria. that leaves little chance
the current bull government has a poor showing -- the current liberal government had a poor showing. peace-broker lakhdar brahimi says he regrets that a truce has not been held in syria. he is not giving up. >> a car bomb has killed 10 people in damascus. opposition activists are reporting some of the heaviest for strikes yet -- heaviest strikes yet. >> there is no sign of a cease- fire. syrian state tv shows president's coming out of their houses after a blast -- shows residents...
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are they employed by the government? where? >> guest: we don't really know. we can trace it somewhat but it's difficult. if a computer here in washington d.c. is attack, we can trace back, oh that came from a computer in china but that is not to say there is a person sitting at the computer in china. maybe the attack came from the computer which came from mike computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow so we don't really know. is difficult to trace those attacks in its one of the major differences between cyberwar in conventional war. if someone drives a tank across your -- you know they did but if you get attacked you may think it's a chinese but you're not really sure and you don't know was this a teenager, was this the chinese army and it's difficult to ascertain where the attacks are coming from and who is doing it. we have guesses but we don't know for sure. >> host: . >> guest: charlie is alluding to the sort of core nature of what cyberspace is. its networks of networks and because of the fundamental ar
are they employed by the government? where? >> guest: we don't really know. we can trace it somewhat but it's difficult. if a computer here in washington d.c. is attack, we can trace back, oh that came from a computer in china but that is not to say there is a person sitting at the computer in china. maybe the attack came from the computer which came from mike computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow so we don't really know. is difficult...
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i think like a battle ship city government is not easy to turn quickly. it's going to take us years of hard work and partnership and dedication to make that happen. i think we are forging those partnerships. i think there will be debated about centralize and decentralization but in the interim period or department heads make a determination about that i think it boils down to partnerships and i think department of technology and cio and coit we spend time creating these partnerships and the consolidation project is a great one. i also want to acknowledge the airport and the emergency management center and we have a great partnership with. we have a great partnership with labor and reclassify it positions and training program whereas in the past it was done on a department by department basis so i think we're creating those partnerships for success, but i think at the end of the day it's a transitional challenge for the organization to go from thinking of itself as minicorporations as they view themselves at times in independent departments to work togethe
i think like a battle ship city government is not easy to turn quickly. it's going to take us years of hard work and partnership and dedication to make that happen. i think we are forging those partnerships. i think there will be debated about centralize and decentralization but in the interim period or department heads make a determination about that i think it boils down to partnerships and i think department of technology and cio and coit we spend time creating these partnerships and the...
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government. what i found was that wikileaks really became sort of an inkblot test or roszak test of what he cared about. as i went around and talked about it, when i was in china the professors and china raise the question. i talked about how the new york times had been very careful in publishing these and concerned about not harming national security, not exposing confidential informants and other sioux had helped the u.s. government or our allies in afghanistan. and the chinese professor raised his hand and said, well, did you call the tell that to find out their secrets. if you are really an independent medium why are you taking sides. i acted like it did not know what the transition had said. confusing to understand that question. when i get to henry, heinrich, a country that understands that secrecy and understands the abuse that comes down in the name of secrecy of government security, the first question was, do you think the u.s. congress will change for vietnam that they see how valuable
government. what i found was that wikileaks really became sort of an inkblot test or roszak test of what he cared about. as i went around and talked about it, when i was in china the professors and china raise the question. i talked about how the new york times had been very careful in publishing these and concerned about not harming national security, not exposing confidential informants and other sioux had helped the u.s. government or our allies in afghanistan. and the chinese professor...
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you called it ron rald reagan said the most terrifying words in the government are i'm from the government, i'm here to help. when you have a natural disaster, that's what people want to hear. the federal government is the only entity with the size and breadth and the ability to help people in these situations. and you know what, chris -- >> and the shared risk. never forget that. >> exactly. >> every state doesn't face this. seven or eight states may face this. >> i listened to injure discussion. there's a fundamental hypocrisy in this constant drum beat to privatize. if you look at what we've done with military spending, where we have these private contractors, where do they get the incentive and the money to do the things that they do supposedly privately? they get it from the federal government. it's contracts that go to private businesses but they come from the federal government. whether it's the olympics that mitt romney got tons of federal money for or whether it's halliburton getting federal money to go in and rebuild iraq, or whether it's something if you privatize the function o
you called it ron rald reagan said the most terrifying words in the government are i'm from the government, i'm here to help. when you have a natural disaster, that's what people want to hear. the federal government is the only entity with the size and breadth and the ability to help people in these situations. and you know what, chris -- >> and the shared risk. never forget that. >> exactly. >> every state doesn't face this. seven or eight states may face this. >> i...
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and korea's government is under pressure to end the conflict. and. people need them more than on the government makes mistakes and the company has to admit its pot but we have to fight until they respect our rights. the social license is extremely important to us really and in some ways over the global legal license to operate you ask them to stop and remove their machines this is our conflict with the. you know in hindsight sure we do a lot of things different you know where we live in a i'm not sure how much different when you look at is this and these crazies are good because we have to admit we're not doing things as well as we thought we. were telling the government and yanacocha not to touch mt kill ish. finally an agreement is reached the government will revoke piano coaches permission to explore mount keeley's in exchange for an end to the blockade. of the gentleman and all thorazine. on behalf of the population i move that we end the blockade of the militia the more you. pull i.v. let's view this ceremony to end the blockade not as an end to
and korea's government is under pressure to end the conflict. and. people need them more than on the government makes mistakes and the company has to admit its pot but we have to fight until they respect our rights. the social license is extremely important to us really and in some ways over the global legal license to operate you ask them to stop and remove their machines this is our conflict with the. you know in hindsight sure we do a lot of things different you know where we live in a i'm...
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government. neil barofsky tells this story in his book, "bailout: an inside account of how washington abandoned main street while rescuing wall street." he is now a senior fellow and adjunct professor at the new york university school of law. neil barofsky, we ome.om >> thank you. >> when you were a kid, did you say, "mom, dad, i want to grow up and be an inspector general?" >> no, i said i wanted to be a lawy, though. >> you did?la >> it must be some sort of major genetic flaw i have. but my mom keeps a fortune cookie that said, "you will be a great lawyer one day." and i signed it and dated it. i think i was 12 years old. a so there was something weird about me that i wanted to ba lawyer. i wanted to be a prosecutor. i mean, that was sort of what i wanted to do. maybe it's from watching tv shows, "perry mason," as a kid or someing like that. but i was always drawn to the law. and so i think i did have this drive for public service. but certainly never did think that i'd be an inspector general
government. neil barofsky tells this story in his book, "bailout: an inside account of how washington abandoned main street while rescuing wall street." he is now a senior fellow and adjunct professor at the new york university school of law. neil barofsky, we ome.om >> thank you. >> when you were a kid, did you say, "mom, dad, i want to grow up and be an inspector general?" >> no, i said i wanted to be a lawy, though. >> you did?la >> it must...
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that's the government. i'll be the first to admit that all of the government initiatives that we can think about that we can concoct will only have a limited affect, and that all of these projects lies in the ability of those in the room to exploit the opportunities that all of these initiatives create, and this is what i'd like to spend the next few minutes talking about on the partnerships with the private sector in the region. in an era of tightening budgets and reduced rowrszs, we've got to look for new ways to achieve our goals, innovative ways. we need private partners, and we need businesses to work with us, not just because of the budget issues, but because the level of expertise that's in the private sector is invaluable to many of the economies in the region. i can't tell you how many government officials said to me we don't need your funding, but we need your private sector expertise. for many countries at a critical time in the economic history, the private sector no-how is really what they want
that's the government. i'll be the first to admit that all of the government initiatives that we can think about that we can concoct will only have a limited affect, and that all of these projects lies in the ability of those in the room to exploit the opportunities that all of these initiatives create, and this is what i'd like to spend the next few minutes talking about on the partnerships with the private sector in the region. in an era of tightening budgets and reduced rowrszs, we've got to...
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government doesn't always move as quickly. there are times and inherent tension between departments and central offices that arise when resources are limited. there is always room for improvement. however, we are encouraged by the recent progress and collaboration and are confident about the success of ongoing and future efforts. some examples of recent successes are two years ago we did produce the first ever five year ict plan. this year we will update that plan and working with coit, the cio, and the controller's office on that report and open to feedback on how we can make it more useful to the board, departments, and to the public. the city email conversion project. i know that the civil grand jury points that as a failure or a ongoing frustration. i think we see some of the recent success and progress we're optimistic. right now 3600 users, 27 departments and some of the largest departments are slated for conversion in the next months and library is slated for conversion and additional 1300 accounts and others in january
government doesn't always move as quickly. there are times and inherent tension between departments and central offices that arise when resources are limited. there is always room for improvement. however, we are encouraged by the recent progress and collaboration and are confident about the success of ongoing and future efforts. some examples of recent successes are two years ago we did produce the first ever five year ict plan. this year we will update that plan and working with coit, the...
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talk to her about the foreign interests then what's going on in syria we've seen mass anti-government protests in turkey where many people are opposed to its position when the fact is rule mongering its rhetoric toward syria what kind of impact does this attitude not just people from other countries have on that situation now in syria. will be who did this we impact the decisions of the turkish government but so far it seems that they're going to those who are not interested in listening to their people of course if i am if i were to push first then i would be able to interfering in future bloody way that we are doing so and government and local governments in the area should be alive if they cannot keep pressing and supporting senior without consequences they need to be thinking they should have before it's too late dr mohamad the editor in chief of the media blog the syria tribune joining me live there from dubai thank you for joining us thank you very much well still ahead. more pain ahead for greece as athens struggles to pass reforms it needs to get another cash injection its cre
talk to her about the foreign interests then what's going on in syria we've seen mass anti-government protests in turkey where many people are opposed to its position when the fact is rule mongering its rhetoric toward syria what kind of impact does this attitude not just people from other countries have on that situation now in syria. will be who did this we impact the decisions of the turkish government but so far it seems that they're going to those who are not interested in listening to...
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what's happening on the ground as a libyan town of wanting to buy a new one need comes under attack from government forces. take him back again so a social massacre tens of thousands hit the streets of spain and italy furious at big government's austerity programs people say are destroying their lives. and the u.s. presidential race enters its final week with both romney and obama neck in american polls while third party candidate if i media blackout to offer that country a fresh take on american politics. at seven am here in moscow you're watching the weekly with me to bomb would say the apparent use chemical weapons against civilians humanitarian crisis stranded refugees and more deaths the reality for the libyan ton of bani walid this week the residents they are calling for international help as all me and pro-government militias continue to shell the former gadhafi stronghold artie's policia has been gathering eyewitnesses accounts from the perceived tone you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. these are the pictures the world has chosen not to see dismembered bodies random k
what's happening on the ground as a libyan town of wanting to buy a new one need comes under attack from government forces. take him back again so a social massacre tens of thousands hit the streets of spain and italy furious at big government's austerity programs people say are destroying their lives. and the u.s. presidential race enters its final week with both romney and obama neck in american polls while third party candidate if i media blackout to offer that country a fresh take on...
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this storm is highlighting a fundamental difference in our role of government. on the one side is president obama and governor romney. someone who actually made the case for shutting down fema. in passing the responsibility on to the states and some people say maybe we're learning a lesson. how do you deal with something like that? >> absolutely every time you have an occasion that takes something from the federal government and sends it back to the states, that's the right direction. and if you can go even further and send it back to the private sector, that's even better. >> governor romney says it would be better to privatize fema. that's jarring and so was his reason. >> we're borrowing $1.6 trillion more than we're taking in. we cannot afford to do those things without jeopardizing the future for our kids. it is simply immoral. for us to rack up larger and larger debts and pass them on to our kids knowing full well that we'll be dead and gone before it occurs makes no sense at all. >> with eight days to go in this election, that is the choice in this electi
this storm is highlighting a fundamental difference in our role of government. on the one side is president obama and governor romney. someone who actually made the case for shutting down fema. in passing the responsibility on to the states and some people say maybe we're learning a lesson. how do you deal with something like that? >> absolutely every time you have an occasion that takes something from the federal government and sends it back to the states, that's the right direction. and...
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for our government. there was a democrat named john f. kennedy. he had it right. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. the way i was brought up. democrat or republican. that was patriotism. the obama late night talk show mirn tour continued this week the president was on jay leno. >> you know, i was fine with up until about 7th grade. and then malea is a fresh man in high school and i am pretty lost. >> yeah, i know >> it is it tough and fortunately they are great students on their own. and you know, if something doesn't work. i will call over to the department of the energy and see if they have a phycist. >> aing the math skills don't go above the 7th grade. i am glad he acknowledged it. i was watchinglet policies and wondered why he can't figure it out. he was on david letterman and asked about the national debt. he doesn't know. and mr. president, it is it 16 trillion dollars and some change. a lot of change and geth bigger all of the time here's another math
for our government. there was a democrat named john f. kennedy. he had it right. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. the way i was brought up. democrat or republican. that was patriotism. the obama late night talk show mirn tour continued this week the president was on jay leno. >> you know, i was fine with up until about 7th grade. and then malea is a fresh man in high school and i am pretty lost. >> yeah, i know >> it is it tough...
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what role government direct government money would play in restructuring these companies. >> that's right. and who stands first in line to be repaid? is it the unions? or is it debtors and creditors? that was the fundamental question. and the truth is, it is disingenuous and factually inaccurate to say that republicans weren't for the rescue of the auto industry. the question was how. and what. and who would be repaid. but let me go back to your original question. of course it's about the economy. and in ohio, both governor kasich and mitt romney are right. governor kasich is right that his policies fundamentally different than obama's, lower taxes, close the budget deficit. make, create a regulatory environment that encourages investment and certainty. that those are improving the situation. governor romney is also, however, correct that there's a long way to go. and that there are lots of people in ohio and elsewhere around this country who are unemployed or underemployed and we have huge progress. and 2% gdp growth is nothing to crow about. in fact it's less growth than in 2011 and les
what role government direct government money would play in restructuring these companies. >> that's right. and who stands first in line to be repaid? is it the unions? or is it debtors and creditors? that was the fundamental question. and the truth is, it is disingenuous and factually inaccurate to say that republicans weren't for the rescue of the auto industry. the question was how. and what. and who would be repaid. but let me go back to your original question. of course it's about the...
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i'm arguing for not bigger government but i think different government. >> woodruff: and scott schaefer of public television's kqed profiles a photographer who uses google's street view images to create art. >> you have this distinct feeling of decay. the images almost challenge the viewer. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... friends of the newshour. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: hurricane sandy began battering its way ashore today, threatening days of destruction. the huge system had 50 million people in its sights and was already being called a superstorm. the winds grew stronger by
i'm arguing for not bigger government but i think different government. >> woodruff: and scott schaefer of public television's kqed profiles a photographer who uses google's street view images to create art. >> you have this distinct feeling of decay. the images almost challenge the viewer. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the...
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he uses a number 5 million because he ignores the government sector. even if you use the actual number which is about 4 million jobs, most of that job growth is jobs that accommodate the growth in the population. so unfortunately the number is actually 87 percent of all jobs created have just accommodate the growth of population. so what we are getting is about 18,000 job per month since the turnaround in june of 2009. that means that it will take our entire lifetime just to get our jobs back that we lost back in 200 we are just not going anywhere near ft enough. we need a dramatic change in policy in order to get the economy owin again. the policies have not worked. surely the president inherited its economy, but what we are experiencing right now is not inherited. these are the policies that he has instituted. gerri: the president did make the point this week that he wants a grand bargain. he wants to get together with the other side of the aisle, find a way of fixing the fiscal cliff. so he does seem to be inching ever so slowly over the years and y
he uses a number 5 million because he ignores the government sector. even if you use the actual number which is about 4 million jobs, most of that job growth is jobs that accommodate the growth in the population. so unfortunately the number is actually 87 percent of all jobs created have just accommodate the growth of population. so what we are getting is about 18,000 job per month since the turnaround in june of 2009. that means that it will take our entire lifetime just to get our jobs back...
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i am the government policy director at spur. it is my distinct pleasure to welcome such an amazing panel as well as the mayor of our fine city. this is the innovation mayor, mayor ed lee. [applause] >> thank you. can everyone here me? welcome to spur. i enjoy being here because every time i come here, some part of my brain wakes up that has not been woken up before. i am here to welcome you. earlier, i had a wonderful opportunity to exchange with our panel members about what they are doing and how they're doing it. . i think these panel members are here as part of their own entrepreneurial spirit. they own companies but love the city. they know the spirit of the city is one of innovation, that invites peoples and views, and smashes them -- meshes them together to see if we can make an even better san francisco. we have two other supervisors who may be coming later. we're all part of the initial group of policymakers at city hall who want to hear news views and ideas on the new collaborative economy. we're interested in it becaus
i am the government policy director at spur. it is my distinct pleasure to welcome such an amazing panel as well as the mayor of our fine city. this is the innovation mayor, mayor ed lee. [applause] >> thank you. can everyone here me? welcome to spur. i enjoy being here because every time i come here, some part of my brain wakes up that has not been woken up before. i am here to welcome you. earlier, i had a wonderful opportunity to exchange with our panel members about what they are...
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and that's what you would expect your government to do. especially in times like this, we should be working together as one team and that's what we're doing. that is, though, an improvement from not too many years ago, when typically, you would only see fema and the federal help arrive after the disaster hit. anyone else? >> a little bit of [ inaudible question ] >> sure. let me call up colonel brown. colonel, do you want to talk about the logistics of closing that bridge? >> sure. right now, due to the wind warnings in effect right now, we believe from what we see in the storm, the wind velocity that we're seeing in other locations, we believe within the next hour we'll be closing the tidings bridge due to those wind -- due to the wind velocities that we're seeing right now around the status. the feeling, what we're going to be planning is again, at the -- the exits leading up to the bridge, we'll be rerouting traffic back in the opposite direction. again, if there's traffic that has to get north, they're going to have to find that route
and that's what you would expect your government to do. especially in times like this, we should be working together as one team and that's what we're doing. that is, though, an improvement from not too many years ago, when typically, you would only see fema and the federal help arrive after the disaster hit. anyone else? >> a little bit of [ inaudible question ] >> sure. let me call up colonel brown. colonel, do you want to talk about the logistics of closing that bridge? >>...
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a minimum 10% waste in government. if you were to take the money that we have and the waste is it's $720 million. that covers more than enough to cover the unfunded liabilities. it's the budget and the wasteful spending. thank you. >> all right. thank you sir: mr. yee. >> thank you cheryl. the most important thing -- the most important immediate policy that we can address and adl of us can address is proposition e. that is to move our payroll tax to gross receipt tax and why? because by doing that we can create jobs in san francisco and keep people in san francisco . the kids are growing up and we want them to stay but we need jobs. i agree with mr. crowley with the police force and make sure that is fully staffed and i have been speaking to the police athletic league and they have a program to breen the teenagers to be interns in the police force and they would feed into the police cadet program. thank you. >> thank you sir. the next question the city's liabilities are projected to increase in the next coming year. s
a minimum 10% waste in government. if you were to take the money that we have and the waste is it's $720 million. that covers more than enough to cover the unfunded liabilities. it's the budget and the wasteful spending. thank you. >> all right. thank you sir: mr. yee. >> thank you cheryl. the most important thing -- the most important immediate policy that we can address and adl of us can address is proposition e. that is to move our payroll tax to gross receipt tax and why?...
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the government in syria is formed. it including the united states. or turkey itself although many of the countries. funds your money is providing the audience with her so they really prefer we know their political procure than us will if they don't want each if they want to remove the government of syria from both personal bush on the side of the votes aren't you . taking leave you were able to meet that they got the momentum they got the support from the outside world and they say that they're not going to abide by the states or it's because they haven't been pressured by the outside powers the back them or perhaps they have even been told not to support this use for. drones drama reaches the skies over the united states american officials flock to popular sonny politician off his flight to question him over his opposition to washington's deadly strikes in the country that story tilted still to come this hour. tens of thousands of people took to the streets of spain and italy to protest against austerity measures demonstrations turned violent in the
the government in syria is formed. it including the united states. or turkey itself although many of the countries. funds your money is providing the audience with her so they really prefer we know their political procure than us will if they don't want each if they want to remove the government of syria from both personal bush on the side of the votes aren't you . taking leave you were able to meet that they got the momentum they got the support from the outside world and they say that they're...
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government than. we did in one thousand nine hundred eight and at the same time the amount of it dead in the triple and that's a purely mathematical trick because if you continuously refinance the entire debt structure at a lower and lower cost your debt service is not increasing if you posit that it's possible to continue to roll the debt that all that matters is that service and as long as that service remains manageable that then you can just keep on going well the problem is once you get where pretty much there once you get to the minimal level of interest rates every dollar in debt you add adds to debt service even afraid don't go up so let's say we're paying whatever minimal amount we're paying every trillion additional. dollars that's borrowed is whatever incremental additional interest expense and once you've crested or once you've gone through the low point your debt service starts increasing on the same exponential trend as the debt outstanding and that is where you start running into troubl
government than. we did in one thousand nine hundred eight and at the same time the amount of it dead in the triple and that's a purely mathematical trick because if you continuously refinance the entire debt structure at a lower and lower cost your debt service is not increasing if you posit that it's possible to continue to roll the debt that all that matters is that service and as long as that service remains manageable that then you can just keep on going well the problem is once you get...
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they had to call 911 and call the federal government. one other thing, when romney was governor of massachusetts, he was not shy about asking for federal disaster aid. there were two big storm and chemical plant meltdown that took place in 2006. he asked for federal aid both times and they didn't want to spend their own money until they found out how much fema, how much the feds were going to send them. >> i think if george w. bush had and the heed he had weather down there, if he flown in marine one and handed out water bottles for a couple of days, handed out something, people wanted water. it wasn't like they didn't need it, just be part of that, something like lyndon johnson would have done. the image with not just the african-americans but everybody would have been so different. now the president has to do something -- i assume, starting with you, james, romney will be doing something like helping people sandbag at a microlevel in the next couple of days. what should the president be doing, physically? >> first of all, it's clear th
they had to call 911 and call the federal government. one other thing, when romney was governor of massachusetts, he was not shy about asking for federal disaster aid. there were two big storm and chemical plant meltdown that took place in 2006. he asked for federal aid both times and they didn't want to spend their own money until they found out how much fema, how much the feds were going to send them. >> i think if george w. bush had and the heed he had weather down there, if he flown...
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and due to some folks here and the british government doesn't want to be seen to be pandering to them rightly so however the problem here is that muslims themselves are opposing this mosque more on the grounds that they don't want to worship their god but on the grounds that women aren't allowed the local population of muslim population has no on the site and how the mosque itself is governed for some it's a misguided but widely held fear of offense which could see the center eventually get off the ground people are burying their heads in the sand and they're not they're not prepared to give you sift out the good from the bad and poor thing by worse it is i think that it will go through unless more people are prepared to look at it for what it actually is this is not anti muslim it is not anti most. it is anti this. develop all the local authority would say to us as you can confer you have received a planning application as this is currently being which it would be inappropriate to comment sure at this stage in many ways if this went ahead if you like a tipping point. there but no sto
and due to some folks here and the british government doesn't want to be seen to be pandering to them rightly so however the problem here is that muslims themselves are opposing this mosque more on the grounds that they don't want to worship their god but on the grounds that women aren't allowed the local population of muslim population has no on the site and how the mosque itself is governed for some it's a misguided but widely held fear of offense which could see the center eventually get off...
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she was in the government. she has a tremendous idea that all these happened without hurting in congress. she thinks i was in congress. i'm sorry to tell her, but i was a secretary, of health and human services. i was not proclaiming war or passing legislation for taxes, yet she wanted to tax the rich more. fine, she should introduce the legislation. she's been there 14 years and is never introduced a proposal. she has been talking about this wonderful buffett rule. the buffett rule would cost america 750,000 jobs, about the same number of jobs i have created when i was governor. it would run the federal government for about 11 hours. but severe portrait of. >> i want to ask you each a very brief question after your response to this. >> the buffett rule is about fairness. we have people who make over $1 million a year who pay at lower tax rates. take mitt romney for example. they pay at lower tax rates than hardworking wisconsin families. nurses, construction workers. that's fundamentally unfair. why is this th
she was in the government. she has a tremendous idea that all these happened without hurting in congress. she thinks i was in congress. i'm sorry to tell her, but i was a secretary, of health and human services. i was not proclaiming war or passing legislation for taxes, yet she wanted to tax the rich more. fine, she should introduce the legislation. she's been there 14 years and is never introduced a proposal. she has been talking about this wonderful buffett rule. the buffett rule would cost...
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the government doesn't produce anything. it's the private sector that produces the wealth and the opportunity. get the government off the back through regulations and taxation and you will see the city once again be vibrant. i'm telling you it's taxation and regulations. i have two successful businesses. i would not open another one in san francisco. i would not. >> thank you. mr. yee. >> here's the four things i would do to create jobs. number one, help the small businesses with a one stot shop approach. ocean avenue had a fire. nine businesses had a fire and the mayor came and if he could do that one time we could do that all the time and number two give taxing incentives for high-tech and these jobs and kids are graduates and we don't have the jobs and number three i would support the convention bureau in bringing tourism and we know tourism is really a big job producer in san francisco. number four, we also have lots of funding, government funding, that is supporting capital projects, and for instance 2006 we did not hav
the government doesn't produce anything. it's the private sector that produces the wealth and the opportunity. get the government off the back through regulations and taxation and you will see the city once again be vibrant. i'm telling you it's taxation and regulations. i have two successful businesses. i would not open another one in san francisco. i would not. >> thank you. mr. yee. >> here's the four things i would do to create jobs. number one, help the small businesses with a...
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the greek government has been accused of failing to go after tax dodges a journalist who published a least a list of the country's political and business elite who have swiss bank accounts now faces trial after being arrested there was a blow says the list that matches the data given to the greek authorities two years ago by the then french finance minister christine legarde oh no names are being investigated as greek officials say the information was obtained illegally legal expert george gardner so i spoke to him a little earlier on r.t. he says the list could have been used to track down tax evaders. the baby would not use it at the court exactly because it was not legal. but the investigating these leaps from the glick that so i think exist only by the only who's in. it to know that that's on the list that is published in this material is still going after these suspects getting lots of tax evasion they are going after that list it would be. a good deal of difference is it going to be the sentiment of it's just this letter now i would need to see this in this field. would be some
the greek government has been accused of failing to go after tax dodges a journalist who published a least a list of the country's political and business elite who have swiss bank accounts now faces trial after being arrested there was a blow says the list that matches the data given to the greek authorities two years ago by the then french finance minister christine legarde oh no names are being investigated as greek officials say the information was obtained illegally legal expert george...